# How to report a bug - Please search issues (open and closed) to see the issues has already been reported. - If an issue has already been reported, feel free to add more information to it. Oherwise, create a new issue. - Describe the problem as detailed as possible. - Please add instructions on how to reproduce the problem. - Please provide a screenshot of the issue you are reporting (To take a screenshot on your smartphone press [Power] + [Volume down] at the same time for a few seconds) ## Note - Some bugs only occur on certain devices or versions of Android, please provide the following information Device/Android OS (`Settings → About Phone`) and WiFiAnalyzer version (`Menu -> About`) # How to submit a feature request - Make sure you are using the latest version of WiFiAnalyzer. - Please search issues to see if the same feature has already been submitted. - If an feature has already been opened, feel free to add more useful information to it. Otherwise, open a new feature request (one feature per request). - Please provide an explanation how the feature solves the problem you are having. - UI feature request, please describe what the UI would look like and how the user would interact with it. # Submit a pull request - First, [fork the repository](https://help.github.com/articles/fork-a-repo). - When starting to work on a feature or bug that has been reported, please add a comment to it that you are working on it. - To close a feature or a bug automatically, once pull request has been merged, please mention it in the [commit comment](https://help.github.com/articles/closing-issues-via-commit-messages/) or [pull request text](https://github.com/blog/1506-closing-issues-via-pull-requests). - Please avoid if possible large change sets. - Please do not forget to add unit tests. - Use the repository's canonical pull request template located at `.github/PULL_REQUEST_TEMPLATE.md` for PR descriptions and the submission checklist. GitHub will automatically populate the PR description when opening a new pull request. - If you want multiple specialized templates (for example: bugfix, feature, docs), they can be placed under `.github/PULL_REQUEST_TEMPLATE/` and GitHub will pick from them when configured.